IMPORTANT
INFORMATION ABOUT SYMBICORT
Please read this summary carefully and then
ask your doctor about SYMBICORT.
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WHAT IS TH E MOST IMPORTANT INFORMATION
I SHOULD KNOW ABOUT SYMBICORT?
In patients with asthma, long-acting betej-agonist (LABA)
medicines, such as fbtmoleml (one of the medicines in
SYMBICORT), may increase the chance of death from asthma
problems.
In a large asttima study, more patents who used another LABA
medicine died from asttima problems, compared with patents who did not
use that LABA medicine. Talk with your health care professional about this
risk and the benefits of treating your asthma with SYMBICORT.
SYMBICORT does not relieve sudden symptoms, so you should
always have a fast-acting inhaler (short-acting beta^agonist
medicine) with you.
If you do not have this type of inhaler, talk with your
health care professional to have one prescribed for you.
Get emergency medical care if your breathing problems worsen
quickly and your fast-acting inhaler does not relieve them.
Do not stop using SYMBICORT unless your health care professional tels
you to stop because your symptoms might get worse.
WHAT IS SYMBICORT?
SYMBICORT is an inhaled prescription medicine taken twice a day, every
day, over long periods of time to control asthma and chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD).
Asthma
SYMBICORT 80/4.5 meg or 160/4.5 meg is used long-term, two times
each day, to control symptoms of asthma and prevent symptoms such as
wheezing in patients age 12 years and older.
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
COPD Is a chronic lung disease that includes chronic bronchitis,
emphysema, or both. SYMBICORT 160/4.5 meg is used every day, two
times each day, to help improve lung function tor better breathing in adults
with COPD.
SYMBICORT contains two medicines:
■ Budesonide (the same medicine found in PULMICORT FLEXHALER™
[budesonide inhalation powder]), an inhaled corticosteroid medicine,
or ICS. ICS medicines help to decrease inflammation in the lungs.
Inflammation in the lungs can lead to asthma symptoms
■ Formoterol (the same medicine found in Foradil ® Aerolizer®) is a
long-acting beta2-agonist medicine, or LABA. LABA medicines are used
in patients with COPD and asthma. LABA medicines help the muscles
in the airways of your lungs stay relaxed to prevent asthma symptoms,
such as wheezing and shortness of breath. These symptoms can
happen when the muscles in the airways tighten. This makes it hard to
breathe, which, in severe cases, can cause breathing to stop completely
if not treated right away
WHO SHOULD NOT TAKE SYMBICORT?
You should not take SYMBICORT If your health care professional decides
that your asthma or COPD is wel controled using another medicine, or you
only use a fast-acting inhaler once in a while.
Do not use SYMBICORT to treat sudden severe symptoms of asthma or
COPD or if you are alergic to any of the ingredients in SYMBICORT.
WHAT SHOULD I T E L L M Y HEALTH CARE
PROFESSIONAL B EFOR E USING SYMBICORT?
Tel your health care professional about al of your health conditions,
including If you
■ have heart problems
■ have high blood pressure
■ have seizures
■ have thyroid problems
■ have diabetes
■ have liver problems
■ have osteoporosis
■ have an immune system problem
■ are allergic to any medications
■ are exposed to chicken pox or measles
■
are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
because It is not
known if SYMBICORT may harm your unborn baby
■
are breast-feeding
because It is not known If SYMBICORT passes
into your milk and If It can harm your baby. You and your health
care professional should decide If you will be taking SYMBICORT
while breast-feeding
Tel your health care professional about ALL the medicines you are
taking, including al your prescription and nonprescription medicines,
vitamins, and herbal supplements.
SYMBICORT and certain other medicines may interact with each other
and can cause serious side effects. Be sure to keep track of ALL the
medication you take. You might want to make a list and show it to
your health care professional, including your pharmacist, each time
you get any new medicine, just to be sure there are no potential drug
interactions.
HOW DO I USE SYMBICORT?
Do not use SYMBICORT unless your health care professional has
carefuly demonstrated how to do so. If you have any questions
concerning the use of SYMBICORT, ask your health care professional.
SYMBICORT should be taken twice (2 puffs each time) every day as
prescribed by your health care professional.
SYMBICORT comes in two strengths for asthma: 80/4.5 meg and
160/4.5 meg. Your health care professional will prescribe the strength
that is best for you. SYMBICORT 160/4.5 meg is the approved dosage
tor COPD.
■ Make sure that you rinse your mouth with water alter each
dose (two puffs) of SYMBICORT without swalowing and spit
the water out
■ Do not change or stop any of the medicines you use to control or
treat your breathing problems. Your health care professional wil
adjust your medicines as needed
■ Do not spray SYMBICORT in your eyes. If you accidentaly get
SYMBICORT in your eyes, rinse your eyes with water. If redness or
irritation persists, cal your health care professional
■ Always have a fast-acting inhaler with you. Use it if you have
breathing problems between doses of SYMBICORT
Seek emergency medical care if
■ your breathing problems worsen quickly and your fast-acting
inhaler does not relieve your breathing problems
■ you experience any symptoms of a serious alergic reaction to
SYMBICORT, such as a rash; hives; sweling of the face, mouth, or
tongue; or breathing problems
Corriact your health care professional if
■ you need to use your fast-acting inhaler more often than usual
■ your fast-acting inhaler does not work as wel for you at relieving symptoms
■ you need to use four or more inhalations of your fast-acting inhaler for
2 or mote days in a row
■ you use up your entire fast-acting inhaler canister within 8 weeks
■ your peak-flow meter results decrease. Your health care professional
wil tel you the numbers that are right for you
■ your asthma symptoms do not improve after using SYMBICORT
regularly for 1 week
■ you have COPD and notice any symptoms such as increase in mucus
or change in mucus color, fever, chils, increased cough, or increased
breathing problems because these symptoms may mean you have
pneumonia or another lung infection
WHAT MEDICATIONS SHOULD I NOT TAKE
W HEN USING SYMBICORT?
While you are using SYMBICORT, do not use other medicines that contain a
long-acting beta,-agonist (LABA) for any reason, such as
■ Sereverrt® Diskus® (salmeterol xinatbate inhalation powdei)
■ Advair Diskus® or Advair® HRA (fluticasone propionate and salmeterol)
■ Formoterol-containing products such as Foradil® Aerolizer®, Brovana®,
or F’erforomist®
WHAT A R E OTHER IMPORTANT S A FETY
CONSIDERATIONS WITH SYMBICORT?
■ Increased risk of pneumonia if you have COPD
■ Eye problems, such as glaucoma and cataracts. Regular eye exams
should be considered while using SYMBICORT
■ Osteoporosis. People at risk for increased bone loss may have a greater
risk with SYMBICORT
■ Slowed growth in children. As a result, growth should be carefuly monitored
■ Immune system effects and a higher chance for infections
■ Cardiovascular and central nervous system effects of LABAs, such as
chest pain, increased blood pressure, tost or irregular heartbeat, tremor,
or nervousness
WHAT A R E OTHER POSSIBLE SIDE EFFEC TS
W RH SYMBICORT?
Adults and children age 12 years and older with asthma
■ Headache
■ Sorethroat
■ Oralthrush
■ Upper respiratory tract infection
Patients with COPD
■ Oralthrush
Long-acting beta^agonists may increase the risk of asthma-related death.
Tel your health care professional about any side effect that bothers you or
that does not go away, these are not al the side effects with SYMBICORT.
Ask your health care professional for more information.
NOTE: This summary provides important information about SYMBICORT.
For more information, please ask your doctor or health care professional
about the full Prescribing Information and discuss it with him or her.
SYMBICORT is a registered trademark of the AstraZeneca group of
companies, Other brands mentioned are trademarks of their respective
owners and are not trademarks of the AstraZeneca group of companies.
The makers of these brands are not affiliated with and do not endorse
AstraZeneca or its products.
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